Bethlehem man charged in wife's stabbing in upstate N.Y.

ENDICOTT, N.Y. (AP) — Authorities say a Pennsylvania man has been brought back to upstate New York where he’s charged in connection with the stabbing of his estranged wife and her boyfriend last month.

The Press & Sun-Bulletin of Binghamton (http://press.sn/ZxrO0G) reports that police from the village of Endicott went to Bethlehem, Pa., earlier this week to extradite 35-year-old Pedro Garcia-Ayala.

Authorities say he entered an Endicott apartment early on the morning of March 27 and stabbed his wife and her boyfriend multiple times while they slept.

Garcia-Ayala was originally arrested in Bethlehem on April 9 and charged with burglary. He was brought back to Broome County Thursday and is being held without bail in the local jail.